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Old 11-25-2017, 08:33 PM   #15
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Oh I could hear yours. Sounded the same as all the est I have heard.
I pulled my original because it no longer ran dead silent after an 'incident.'

That one I got from some BRZ wrecked in Cleveland whines like a little bitch.
@Decay107 is the only other person I know who can hear the difference.
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yes ,brescia italy ,near milano
Well, savioita, although the transmission does sound loud in your recording, those folks with better ears than mine, seem to think it is normal.

What you might considering doing, is changing the oil in the transmission to some aftermarket oil. That may quiet it down.


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Well, savioita, although the transmission does sound loud in your recording, those folks with better ears than mine, seem to think it is normal.

What you might considering doing, is changing the oil in the transmission to some aftermarket oil. That may quiet it down.


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The key is that it only makes that noise when it's cold. Normal.
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Old 11-26-2017, 02:35 AM   #18
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Your English is much better than my Italian.

Yes, it is fine. @humfrz is pulling my pepperoni.

He knows that I am running with a second transmission, but I know what I did to my first.

If you hear it sing in the lower gears, then we can talk about other transmission things.
in the first and second is noisy compared to the other gears, but after 5/6 miles the noise does not do more, in the gearbox i have motul gear 300 (75w90)
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Well, savioita, although the transmission does sound loud in your recording, those folks with better ears than mine, seem to think it is normal.

What you might considering doing, is changing the oil in the transmission to some aftermarket oil. That may quiet it down.


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I've already put the gear 300, bought on the internet, more now I'm afraid it's fake, in america that was used ??
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I've already put the gear 300, bought on the internet, more now I'm afraid it's fake, in america that was used ??
Yes, Motul gear 300 SAE 75W90 is a popular transmission oil for the FR-S/BRZ manual transmission.
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in the first and second is noisy compared to the other gears, but after 5/6 miles the noise does not do more, in the gearbox i have motul gear 300 (75w90)
Oh, your transmission is fine. They are noisy when cold.
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